In the summer of 2010, husband-and-wife paleobiologist team Z. Jack Tseng and Juan Liu traveled to the Zanda Basin in western Tibet with a group of colleagues. The remote area, a week's drive from Beijing and near the border of Pakistan and China

Sunday January 26, 2014, 1:20 pm
Interesting how.. as we get so close to wiping out big cats, we find something like this. :( A last-ditch reminder of how long we have shared this planet with these creatures, in hopes maybe we'll pay attention and stop killing them off?

Sunday January 26, 2014, 7:58 pm
Fascinating and intriguing, would love to hear the purr.

Clone the cat, eh? Big cat, big appetite, be careful what you wish for. I myself, will borrow TARDIS, go back in time and view the 'kitty' in its natural environment, far enough away in case if whiskers gets hungry, the eyes won't settle on me as Take Out or Fast Food.